One With God, Awakening Through the Voice of the Holy Spirit, Book 2, is the second in a series of 10 books that demonstrate the daily progression of awakening for three women who all hear the Voice of the Holy Spirit. The reader is taken more deeply into the release of the ego thought system, which has kept him in a state of separation from God.

An inspiring eye-opener on how to survive and redefine our lives in a fictitious society which we live in. The government, media, and corporations share one bed, made from our innocence. Our adversaries are closer than we think they are. They are home-grown with our trust of approval. I call America to wake up and be American again! Join or Die!

The Silence of Morning is many things. A determined and inspired spiritual journey that flows from a deep longing for answers around the greatest life mysteries. A courageous exploration of a fast-paced world that has "no time" for grief. Social and cultural realities that expose the roots of addiction--its endless forms, its many guises--also come to light within this poignant story of loss.

The author Dr Dhana Sagree Govender has had experience as a school teacher, university lecturer and post-doctoral researcher. She currently practices as a Human Behaviour Specialist, mentoring leaders in business and teachers to actualise their peak potential through self-mastery and self-transcendence to lead with inspiration.

Our Sacred Loving Companions is a heartfelt collection of 64 sacred animal short stories, which include a few poems. Within the pages of this book you’ll find inspiration, healing, and laughter. The stories and poems will touch your soul, put a smile on your face, warm your heart, and sometimes bring you to tears. Most of the animals in the stories were rescued.

In these pages, You will find souls torn open for Your reading. Hearts shattered so You can see the pieces we work with, what fires us to take each step every day. And words of hope blooming out of fountains of despair. Please, read, take from it what you will, and if the possibility is there, share this book with others until the cover is falling off.

The topic of why people suffer has been discussed since the creation of mankind. If a person has never suffered, they have never lived! Suffering And Surviving explores the means of growth from adversity by examining the lives of five people.

The latter decades of life are arguably the most challenging time of the individual human experience. Taking a Zen approach to the aging process offers the potential for self-empowerment. It is the essence of Power Aging.

Bible teacher Rodney Boyd shares this First Volume of daily devotions in the hope that it will help you focus your thoughts on the Word of God, and set you into the motion of meditating and ruminating on the Word of God.

Nothing is more amazing than the mind — it is extraordinary what a well-trained mind can do. By nature, Mae Chee Kaew’s mind tended to be bold and dynamic. Prophetic dreams and psychic visions occurred effortlessly in her meditation. Her psychic tendencies were both a liability and a source of strength.

This first book contains ten thousand quotes from both famous and ordinary people covering a wide variety of things. They’ll make your face frown, your mouth smile and probably make your fingers scratch your head every now and then.

In what has become Techel’s trademark, Wisdom Found in the Pause shares the profound life lessons we can learn from animals. Wisdom Found in the Pause is the story of Joie, another paralyzed dachshund, who would serve as Barbara’s teacher, friend, and ultimately angel. Joie’s unexpected death would remind Barbara that the only way to really change our lives is from within.

Dr. Windsor examines what is keeping us on the wheel, drawing freely upon her personal touchstones from fiction and poetry and her experiences. She confirms her faith that there is a perfect pattern for our experience; that human beings, though frail, susceptible, selfish, and greedy, have an enormous resilience and intuitive impulse toward good; that we can re-invent ourselves and our life.

FOUND is an autobiography with an Asperger's tilt. With extraordinary honesty, courage and vulnerability Judith Chambers describes how her family has dealt with the diagnoses of herself and her son, their major life stressors, and the way they manage life now. FOUND is a lyrical, at times searingly raw depiction of life, that ultimately offers hope amongst the painful truths.

Inspiring autobiographical story of Susan Njemanze who was born and raised in a rural community in Kenya. After much suffering and uncertainty, Susan was fortunate to be able to immigrate to the United States. She eventually formed a charitable non-profit that is touching the lives of vulnerable children on two continents.

Throughout the ages. the timeless words of great spiritual teachers have been recorded in classic works that have become universally known and revered. The example of the Christ is illuminated in the New Testament; the way of the Buddha is embodied in the Dhammapada; the Bhagavad Gita reveals the immortal truths of Sri Krishna. Now the light of Sri Chinmoy is here in this clear spiritual guide.

Miscellaneous thoughts I have with myself when I observe the world. Ride the waves with me. Sometimes I reach the highest heights of hope, at other times I reach the deepest of despair. Sometimes I am happy, at other times I am sad. ..

“Why Being Happy Matters” presents interviews with 37 people in Canada, the U.S., Asia, Europe and Australia, each of whom reveal to the author what happiness means to them and why it matters. Readers will also meet international Ph.Ds. who are actively studying the science of positive psychology (i.e. happiness). The book also reveals “Seven Steps to Happiness” outlined to Jennings by experts.